Today's selection -- from The Amusement Park by Stephen M. Silverman. In the late 1800s, Atlantic City became the nation's playground, with the country's first boardwalk, first amusement piers, and a melting pot of Germans, Irish and Italians and more: "Atlantic City's Boardwalk ... 'became a stage,' said James Lilliefors, who made a study of America's boardwalks, 'a […]

Today's encore selection -- from "O Muse! You Do Make Things Difficult!" by Diane Ackerman. Famous writers and their odd ways of writing: "Dame Edith Sitwell used to lie in an open coffin for a while before she began her day's writing. When I mentioned this macabre bit of gossip to a poet friend, he said acidly, […]

When I was in 10th Special Forces, we tried a program that was called Trojan Warrior. 2 A-Teams were chosen to participate in this, while my team took all the tests, but didn’t get the training, as the measuring mark. Those teams were taught meditation, proper diet, biofeedback and more. They had sports experts come […]

This is a stack of close to $700 worth of information, courses, and other material bundled together for less than $50. Yes, I purchased one because there’s a lot of good information in it. It’s available for only one week starting today, 9/10. There is definitely material in here that you will find useful. Ever […]

When I was at NINC last year in Florida, I was telling my mailing list that all the exciting developments in audio are coming from outside Amazon right now, from people like Findaway, Kobo, Chirp/BookBub, and various companies serving the library market. This is a most welcome development because it also feels like many of […]

(And I thought the song was bizarre! Can’t say I don’t enjoy them though.) It was a week to remember . . . Not really in a good. First full week of school, which was fun and I got into … Continue reading →

I find myself, today, looking up the football schedule for the University of South Carolina. We’ve always been a LSU family because H went to school there. It doesn’t hurt that I’m from Louisiana. Then…Andrew decided to go to Troy State University to pursue his college career. That’s when he became a part of The […]

Today I turn 36! Age is just a number, they say, and the older I get, the more I realize the truth in that statement. With every year, I feel both changed and exactly the same. There are parts of me that will always be and there are parts that will shift over time. One […]

How about a tip on how to store onions in the refrigerator where they're always ready to use in recipes?Onions are hard to store in a refrigerator because they tend to stink up the entire fridge. Whatever else you have stored in the fridge will reek of onion too.I came up with this solution several […]

Last night I watched The Sapphires, a new release on Netflix. You can also find it on Amazon Video.The Sapphires is a 2012 Australian musical comedy-drama movie based on a 2004 stage play of the same name.Loosely based on a true story, the story is about 4 indigenous Australian women, Gail (portrayed by Deborah Mailman), […]

********* The Cape Peninsula and Western Cape region are absolutely breathtaking! I especially love the turquoise waters that are so typical for the Cape scenery. You can instantly recognize this region just by that color – that’s how special it is! A Road Trip Around the Cape Peninsula One of the most fun things to do […]

"Jacqueline Cochran was looking for WASP. They told me I would have to be interviewed and they would contact me when they came to the Wichita area. But I didn’t wait for that. I went down to Houston for my interview, to speed things up. And I think that’s one of the smartest things I […]

"My first flight was with a barnstormer at the age of five. I loved it! I also tried to 'fly' out of the barn loft with an umbrella. This was less than successful..." WASP Jean Terrell McCreery, 44-10 The indomitable Marguerite Jean Terrell Moreo McCreery has "...slipped the surly bonds of Earth. And danced the skies on […]

The Minstral Show – (Episode 075) Welcome to the Minstral Show, the podcast that spotlights the very best music from around the world, made exclusively in the 21st century. Today’s episode brings you great new music by The Rembrandts, James Parker, Smoke Stack Rhino, Peter Buffett, The Claim, Gandalf’s Fist and Fink; along with exceptional […]

I read this YA book in the mid to late 70’s. It is definitely NOT Deathwatch or The Most Dangerous Game but it has similarities to both. A man is being hunted by another man – I think simply because … Continue reading →

Long Shot: A Hoops Novel by Kennedy Ryan Narrated by Sean Crisden and Jo Raylan Emotional Sports Romance. Standalone in a Related Series. I finished reading Long Shot by Kennedy Ryan a few weeks ago but have fallen behind on reviews, and honestly, I felt like my words can not do this book justice. Normally […]

Ahhhh, as much as I adore summer and can never get enough of the lovely warm months in my cold hemisphere, there is something about falling into autumn that is lovely too. The crisp air is invigorating, and the excitement of the kids going to back to school is contagious. I always feel ready to […]

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Having a child is one of the most beautiful and important things in anyone’s life. However, it should be noted that this is not a walk in the park, and everyone should make sure that they are prepared 100 percent. Everything is a lot easier nowadays because you have access to a lot of sources […]

Readers often ask if IKEA furniture is non-toxic. As is often the case when searching for non-toxic products, the answer is not a simple yes or no. In general, IKEA is a good first place to start when looking for affordable items with lower levels of toxicity because the company has long been committed to […]

Question from Miriam I generally try to avoid acrylic but my son would really like this lamp for his room that is acrylic. Would you consider this non-toxic? The description says: Expertly crafted of acrylic and iron. Metal parts are finished in Satin Nickel. On/off switch located on clear cord. Shade is included and exterior […]

So I’m officially jealous of the Eustis High School hot pepper plant. I grow lots of peppers–hot, sweet and Hungarian–and my plants have NEVER grown larger than 18″ in height. Ever. Imagine my surprise when I visited the high school this week to discover this enormous pepper plant! I stopped. Blinked. And double-checked the fruit […]

Among homeowners, there has been some debate over using pressure-treated lumber when building raised beds for the home vegetable garden, specifically regarding the safety of our food consumption. As a mother, I completely understand the concern. I’m an organic gardener because I want the best for my family–no toxic chemicals, pesticides, GMOs, etc. While my […]

Moisturizing, astringent, and stimulating to circulation, this all-natural undereye serum can be helpful for dark circles and puffy skin. The recipe was discovered within the pages of the Botanical Skin Care Recipe Book. Created as a companion to the Herbal Academy’s lovely Botanical Skin Care Course, the recipe book is also sold separately on their […]

The most juicy, tender chicken with the easiest marinade. Dijon, honey, olive oil, rosemary, lemon. THE BEST EVER. So I kind of wore a down jacket today. I know. It was 67 degrees F. That’s cold. Except it’s going to be 89 tomorrow! Midwest weather is crazy, guys. At least in Los Angeles, it was […]

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The ultimate caramel popcorn! With a thin, crispy, even coating of caramel on every piece, this caramel corn stays crispy for weeks. Make this with or without corn syrup – I’ve discovered the perfect substitute that works 100% perfectly! Caramel corn is a terrific grazing dessert for gatherings. And because it stays fresh for weeks, it makes for a... […]

The Harp of Kings by Juliet Marillier High fantasy released by Penguin on September 3, 2019 Eighteen-year-old Liobhan is a powerful singer and an expert whistle player. Her brother has a voice to melt the hardest heart, and is a rare talent on the harp. But Liobhan’s burning ambition is to join the elite warrior […]

Guest review of The Harp of Kings by Juliet Marillier High fantasy released by Penguin on September 3, 2019 Eighteen-year-old Liobhan is a powerful singer and an expert whistle player. Her brother has a voice to melt the hardest heart, and is a rare talent on the harp. But Liobhan’s burning ambition is to join […]

September 12Woke to temperatures in the low 40s, a tad chilly as I'd not run the catalytic heater. Slept fine, but getting out from under the covers proved difficult until my bladder declared it was time.Waited till the temperatures were above 50 degress (barely) and headed out on Fiona to check out the end of […]

September 10.I displaced to the Pike National Forest area, in the section bounded by CR77 to the south and CR56 to the north. There are several nice campsites here and the dirt roads aren't too bad for motorhomes.There are several campers in the area, none too close to me based on the site I chose […]

I wrote this column eighteen years ago. It was originally published in The Nevada Appeal on September 26, 2001 My Own Battlefields in This New War “It’s awful here. BUT I’M ALIVE,” our older daughter finally wrote in response to one of my frantic emails. She had moved to New York City just six days […]

Reblogged from Strange Goings-On in the Shed: It comes to pass that the Traveller sails to distant islands, shrouded in mist and foreboding. Sky and Sea infuse the senses with deep melancholy. The Guardians of the land stand remote, silent … Continue reading →